Edmund Sutton

Biography

Image from Secrets from the Long Grass
Photo: Tony Nandi
Lighting by Edmund Sutton
Secrets from the Long Grass, Art Saves Lives & Jack Studio Theatre, June 2011

Edmund Sutton has a physics degree from the University of Bristol.

Credits include Secrets from the Long Grass, The Social Climber, The Queen of Spades, The Emperor of Atlantis, Les Justes, Decline and Fall, George M. Cohan Tonight!, Dorian Gray, Miss Julie Crisp, Jet Set Go!, Au Revoir Les Enfants, Showstopper! The Improvised Musical, Rapunzel's Last Midnight, Unscripted, The Girl, the Oil Pipe and the Murder in the Forum, How the West Was Spun, Return to the Forbidden Planet, Jabberwocky, TRASh: 7 Deadly Sins, A Night of 100 Dancers, Aladin, Bouncers, Mexico, Grease, and TRASh: The Seven Ages.

He worked for Luxam in the autumn of 2009, lighting exhibits in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, during its refurbishment, and in the Museum of London Docklands.

In October 2009, he won the Equity Young Members' Professional Development Bursary to attend the Broadway Lighting Masterclass in New York in May 2010. Please see http://livedesignonline.com/masterclasses/news/edmund_sutton_2010_blmc_110223/ for his article describing the visit.

He most recently lit the Musical Theatre Academy's spring revue Something Old, Something New at the Bridewell Theatre, London, and re-lit Oily Cart's Drum at the Abu Dhabi Festival. Other recent work includes The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Puss in Boots at Waterloo East Theatre (Dec), and re-lighting Tour de Force Theatre's The Great Gatsby in Switzerland and Germany.

He is currently (April 2012) preparing the lighting for the Musical Theatre Academy's première of In Touch in June.

Please see the Credits page for further details of productions and the Portfolio page for photographs.

Please see http://www.uk.stagejobspro.com/cv/edmundsutton for details of his other theatrical work.